Charities In Nottingham City
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Bagthorpe Gardeners
Facilities, HeritageMaintenance and preservation of historic allotment gardens. To secure by purchase or by lease and then manage the gardens to provide allotment plots for local people to work. To educate local people about the importance of these gardens to the history of Sherwood and relevance within Nottingham City.
44th Nottingham Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTeaching young people to, be good citizens, by providing fun activities where the young poeple will learn.
Ashbrook Centre
Facilities, LeisureProvide venue for use as a community hall and sports facilities
East Midlands Geological Society
EducationProvides indoor public lectures on geological topicsProvides field excursions of geological interestSupports local groups which provide geological experiencesProvides,free of charge, boxes of geological specimens to schools in order to give introduction to geology for pupils of all ages.Gives financial support to organisations providing geological information to the general public.
The Nottingham Anaesthetic Trust Fund
Healthgeneral medical and nursing charitable activities addressed to education and teaching leading to improved patient care. Purchase of apparatus for improved patient care.
The Sir Arthur Black Charities
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareTo help poor persons over 60 years whom attend a Methodist Church in Nottingham and charitable organisations situate in the City of Nottingham.
Urban Abbey
Economic and community development, ReligionUrban Abbey aims to advance Christianity in Nottingham and elsewhere for the benefit of the public, by:1. hosting prayer meetings, worship, celebrations of Easter and Advent, retreats, religious education, and producing material that helps others to understand the Christian faith;2. carrying out pastoral care, outreach and missionary work ;3. holding communal meals and celebrating community.
48th Nottingham Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupproviding scouting activities to the young people of Bulwell
Sanskriti UK
Arts, Leisure, SocietyOn line Hindi and other Indic computing languages. Yoga & avurveda conference. Inter-faith understanding. Study of scriptures - round table meetings. Festival celebrations.
Sirona Homes CIO
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareSirona Homes provides dispersed housing to women who have experienced domestic abuse and need a safe and secure home to successfully rebuild their lives, claim back their independence and live a fulfilling life free from violence & fear. The women tenants are supported by staff who provide intensive housing support and address emotional and therapeutic issues associated with the trauma of abuse.
Friends Of Oak Field School
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationWith the money that we raise we provided equipment for the children at the school i.e seating , walking aids, toliet seats boxes for the children to sit on in class, reading aids. We also help towards trips and hoildays and christmas treats and anything else that the children need which the education and health won't pay for.
The Nottingham And Notts Kidney Patients Association
HealthThe principal object of the charity is to relieve patients and former kidney patients of the Nottingham City hospital and satellite units who are sick,convalescent,disabled,handicapped.infirm or in need of financial assistance.
The Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical Society Charity
The Society aims to cultivate and promote medicine and the medical community in and around Nottingham and support charities and benevolent projects relating to the medical community. Fellowships, awards and grants are made annually to further these objectives. For more information please visit www.medchi.org.uk
Nottingham Sudanese Islamic Centre
Economic and community development, Leisure, Religion, SocietyGeneral charitable purposesEducation/trainingThe advancement of health or saving of livesDisabilityThe prevention or relief of povertyReligious activitiesArts/culture/heritage/scienceAmateur sportEnvironment/conservation/heritageEconomic/community development/employmentHuman rights/religious or racial harmony/equality or diversityOther charitable purposes
Birkin Patch Improvement Association
Beneficiary groupACTION TO FACILITATE IMPROVEMENTS TO THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENTFACILITIES FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS, PARTCULARLY CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Royal Air Forces Association Keyworth Branch
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Social welfareWelfare of serving and past members of the Royal Air Force and their dependants for and on behalf of the Area and Central Headquarters of the RAF Association, the parent charity (226686) and the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, whose grants we disburse.
113th Nottingham (wollaton Grange) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupOur Scout Group offers young people aged 6 - 14 an opportunity to gain Skills for Life via a structured programme of challenging and exciting fun-packed activities in the Bilborough area of Nottingham (where we are based) and beyond, doing our best to ensure their safety at all times. We believe in 'Scouting for All' irrespective of ethnicity, faith or special needs. All are welcome!
G T Littlefair Trust Fund
To maximise total return from investments with medium risk and lowest costs, and distribute income to needy ex employees of Marathon Knitwear, needy people of Nottinghamshire and registered charities.
Clifton Miners' Welfare Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, ProfessionsThe Trustees support of various sub-sections at the scheme during the year including two darts teams: Akido, Line dancing. Senior citizens club from the old Ordinance Factory,Meadows one stop youths have there achevment awards and christmas party in our clubROF use our room for there reunion every yearyearley coach trip to skegness for the members chldren.pantomine for members and there
Nottinghamshire Local History Association
Arts, HeritageNLHA provides financial and other support to groups and individuals; holds local history conferences; publishes a magazine "The Nottinghamshire Historian"; distributes monthly newsletter; works closely with local organisations (libraries, archives, local studies departments) to promote and support local history.
Friends Of Nottingham Mental Health
Associations, Beneficiary group, HealthThe Friends were formed for the benefit of people with mental health problems and their families in Greater Nottingham. The Friends aim to promote public understanding of mental health and reduce stigma. We also supplement the services already provided for the benefit of people with mental ill health.
Runspire Together
Health, LeisureThe charity advocates for the benefits of running, walking and Nordic walking in enhancing fitness, well-being, positive mental health, and fostering social interactions. Firmly believing in the transformative power of group exercise, we aspire to assist individuals in reaching their objectives, be it related to health improvement, fitness enhancement.
Wollaton Women's Institute
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, LeisureMonthly meetings with Speakers on various topics. Additional meetings of interest groups - gardening, scrabble, rummikub, walking, craft, book club. Outings to places of interest, theatre, etc. Fund raising for various local charities and community projects.
Nottingham Astronomical Society
The Nottingham Astronomical Society provides venues for its members to attend lectures, undertake practical activities and work with the public on a range of outreach activities.
Crabtree Farm Primary Schoolvolunteers
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, EducationThe charity operates within Crabtree Farm Primary School local area, primarily to give grants etc to the after school clubs, and other groups associated with the school. this is done by holding discos, raffles and fairs at the school.Groups etc ask for funding by attending the groups regular coffee mornings.